TPUSA All-American Halftime Show CRUSHES Bad Bunny at NFL Super Bowl!!!
In a stunning turn of events, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show has been labeled as one of the worst ever, leaving millions of American viewers disappointed and enraged. But what happened next is truly shocking—25 million viewers flocked to an alternative halftime show hosted by Turning Point USA (TPUSA), featuring Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, and Lee Brice. And it wasn’t just about the numbers; it was a cultural victory that sent shockwaves through the entire entertainment industry.
Bad Bunny’s Performance Falls Flat—Americans Tune Out
When the NFL announced Bad Bunny, the global Latin music sensation, as their halftime performer, they likely expected a diverse, energetic show that would unite viewers. Instead, the performance became a flashpoint of division. Bad Bunny performed entirely in Spanish, with foreign flags waved across the field, pushing political messages that alienated the majority of American fans.
Matt Walsh, a well-known conservative commentator, didn’t mince words when he called out the NFL’s cultural misstep. He tweeted: “Having the halftime show of your biggest game of the year in a language almost none of your lifelong fans can understand, while waving flags from countries they’re not from, is the biggest FU I’ve ever seen a corporation give to its own consumers.”

This criticism wasn’t just from conservative commentators—it was echoed by millions of Super Bowl fans who expected a celebration of American culture during the most important cultural event of the year. Instead, they got a performance that felt more like a political statement than entertainment.
Trump Weighs In: “Worst Halftime Show Ever”
President Donald Trump was quick to respond to what he called “one of the worst” halftime shows in history. Trump took to social media, blasting the performance as “an affront to the greatness of America”. His tweet read: “The Super Bowl halftime show makes no sense. Nobody understands a word this guy is saying, and the dancing is disgusting, especially for young children that are watching from throughout the USA and all over the world.”
Trump’s words struck a chord with many Americans who felt that the Super Bowl should have been about celebrating American culture, not about pushing a globalist agenda. His remarks further cemented the growing frustration with the NFL’s decision to feature Bad Bunny—an artist with strong political views and messages that don’t align with many Americans.
TPUSA’s All-American Show: A Monumental Success
But the real story of the night wasn’t just about Bad Bunny’s failure—it was about TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show, which became an instant cultural sensation. While Bad Bunny’s performance alienated millions, TPUSA’s alternative show offered something American fans could relate to—faith, family, and freedom.
According to reports, TPUSA’s livestream of the All-American show peaked at 6.17 million concurrent viewers on YouTube, with additional streams on Rumble, X, and other platforms pushing the total viewership well over 25 million. The viewership numbers are being described as a “massive victory” for the conservative movement, with TPUSA’s event proving to be a direct competitor to the NFL’s halftime show.
The response from fans was clear: they wanted entertainment that celebrated their values, their culture, and their American identity. TPUSA’s success with Kid Rock and his lineup of country and rock artists celebrated the America that millions of people still believe in—one that values tradition, patriotism, and family.
Advertisers Left in Panic: A Super Bowl Nightmare for the NFL
As the viewership numbers for TPUSA’s alternative show continued to rise, advertisers who had spent millions on Super Bowl ads began to panic. Advertisers pay top dollar to have their commercials air during the Super Bowl halftime show, knowing they’ll be reaching a massive audience. But this year, with millions of viewers turning off Bad Bunny’s performance and tuning into TPUSA’s show, the NFL’s decision backfired financially.
One of the biggest concerns for advertisers is that millions of potential customers were turned away when they realized Bad Bunny’s performance wasn’t for them. Turning Point USA proved that there is a massive audience of conservative Americans who are looking for entertainment that reflects their values, and 25 million viewers tuning in to TPUSA’s show sends a loud message to the NFL and advertisers alike.
A Culture War in Super Bowl Entertainment
The success of TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show marks a turning point in the culture war in America. The NFL’s decision to cater to globalism and political correctness has alienated a huge portion of the American public, and the success of the All-American Halftime Show proves that there is a significant demand for entertainment that reflects American values.
Kid Rock’s performance wasn’t just about music; it was a statement. It was about faith, family, and freedom—values that millions of Americans still hold dear. The All-American Show was a reminder that there’s still a massive audience in the United States who feel ignored and disenfranchised by the mainstream, woke entertainment industry.
The NFL’s Gamble: Can They Recover?
The NFL’s decision to push for globalism and embrace a more progressive, woke agenda has now backfired. The Super Bowl halftime show, which should have been a moment of unity, has instead become a divisive spectacle. As millions of viewers switched off the official halftime performance, it became clear that the NFL’s gamble on globalism had alienated a significant portion of its core American audience.
The real question now is: will the NFL continue down this path of catering to global and progressive values, or will they listen to their American fans and embrace entertainment that reflects their culture?
Conclusion: A New Era for Super Bowl Halftime Shows?
What happened at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show isn’t just about Bad Bunny’s performance—it’s about the future of Super Bowl entertainment and the culture war that continues to rage in America. The success of TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show proves that there is a massive audience for entertainment that celebrates American values and patriotism, and it’s clear that this cultural shift is only going to grow.
The NFL’s decision to alienate its core American fans in favor of a globalist agenda may have just backfired spectacularly, and Kid Rock’s All-American Show has proven that there is still a huge demand for entertainment that represents America.
The future of Super Bowl halftime shows may be forever changed, and the NFL will have to decide whether to embrace the values of the majority of their audience or continue to risk losing them to alternatives like TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show.